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Title: Scalable Probabilistic Models for 802.11 Protocol Verification Research Question: How can we create scalable probabilistic models for verifying the 802.11 protocol, which is a popular standard for wireless local area networks? Methodology: The researchers identified properties of the 802.11 protocol that could be used to simplify models and make verification feasible. They directly optimized the probabilistic timed automata models while preserving probabilistic reachability measures. Results: The researchers presented a more accurate and scalable model for the protocol. They also set up a logical framework for exploiting protocol-specific redundancies and performed number of provably correct optimizations. These optimizations involved abstracting away deterministic waits and considering only a subset of allowed packet sizes. The reduced models were immediately verifiable in PRISM and required no further tools. The researchers were able to successfully model check a topology of three stations, which was infeasible with the current models. Implications: The researchers' work has significant implications for the field of computer architecture and systems. Their scalable models and optimization techniques have the potential to make probabilistic model checking more accessible and efficient for verifying complex protocols like the 802.11 protocol. This could lead to improved network performance and reliability. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0403044v2 Authors: arXiv ID: 0403044v2 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Models]] [[Category:Protocol]] [[Category:Probabilistic]] [[Category:Scalable]] [[Category:802]]
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